Weather maps show wind and rainy few days but a change is on the way

Weather patterns are set to bring wind and rain across Wales in the coming days, with a change in the forecast on the horizon. According to both the Met Office and BBC weather forecasts, Wales can expect a mix of conditions throughout the week, culminating in colder temperatures towards the end of the period. The Met Office predicts a transition to unsettled weather early next week, followed by a more stable period featuring colder temperatures later in the week. Monday is likely to start with sunny spells before cloud cover increases, accompanied by stronger winds along the western coasts. Temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of 9 °C.
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As the week progresses, Tuesday to Thursday is predicted to bring windy and mild conditions, with rain spreading eastward. High pressure is anticipated to build up, leading to a dry spell with occasional sunshine, albeit with a drop in temperatures and widespread overnight frosts. Cardiff’s weather forecast indicates mist and light winds on Monday, followed by heavy rain on Tuesday until late afternoon. The rest of the week is expected to have sunny intervals, with temperatures potentially dropping to -2 on Thursday and -1 on Friday. Similarly, Aberystwyth is poised for a day of sunny intervals with a moderate breeze on Monday, transitioning to heavy rain on Tuesday. The remainder of the week is predicted to have sunny spells, with temperatures potentially reaching -1 on Friday.

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In contrast, Bangor will experience a mix of strong winds and sunny intervals on Monday, leading to heavy rain on Tuesday. Wednesday through Friday is expected to bring sunny spells, with Thursday’s temperatures possibly dropping to -1. By Thursday evening, the weather forecast indicates clearer and settled conditions across Wales, with minimal to no rain in the forecast. Looking ahead, the Met Office projects more settled conditions from Thursday to February 15, with high pressure dominating the UK’s weather patterns. Southern and eastern regions are likely to experience drier conditions with lighter winds, potentially causing overnight frosts and fog. In contrast, northern and western areas may see periodic incursions of Atlantic air, leading to milder temperatures amidst occasional rain showers.

BBC forecasts for south-east Wales suggest a dry and sun-filled Monday, followed by increasing cloud cover towards the evening. Tuesday is expected to be cloudy and breezy, with rain moving in from the north-west before clearing up by the evening. Wednesday and Thursday are forecasted to be predominantly dry, with lengthy sunny spells and patches of cloud. To stay updated on the latest news and weather updates in Wales, sign up for our daily newsletter. Make sure to join our WhatsApp community for daily breaking news alerts and exclusive offers. Your privacy is important to us, and you can opt out of receiving messages at any time. Stay tuned for further updates on the changing weather conditions and be prepared for the forthcoming fluctuations in temperatures and precipitation levels.